The Tornadoes rolled through the Florida Premier 7s tournament to win a Central Florida 7-on-7 tournament for the second straight week. Booker T went 7-0-1 en route to a championship game blowout against Winter Park 48-14 Tuesday at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports.

Last weekend in New Smyrna, the Tornadoes went undefeated at the “Battle by the Beach” to win a rare cash prize of $10,000. This week, star DB Matthew Thomas had seven interceptions for the tourney, while WR Lamar Parker made big plays, just to name a few Booker T standouts.

Two other South Florida teams landed in the final four of the ESPN Rise event.

Miramar lost to the Tornadoes in the semifinals but the Patriots are quite explosive. Miramar lost just two games thanks to the play of numerous wide receivers, most notably seniors Malcolm Lewis and Devonte Mathis.

Weston Cypress Bay also made the semifinals, falling to Winter Park. The Lightning, who made it to the 6A state semifinals last season, displayed enough talent to make them a favorite for a trip to the Citrus Bowl in December. Senior linebacker Josh Witt—a Miami commit—led a stingy defense while junior receiver Alex Montgomery did some serious damage as a red zone target.

Juniors like QB Asiantii Woulard, S Blake McClain, WR Gabe McClary and RB Ian Banks-Tillman all stepped up and senior CB Xavier Kelly had several timely interceptions and pass breakups. Standing out most prominently for Winter Park however, was senior WR Xavier Amerson.

“Without having our seniors, we know we have younger guys that will step up and play when it’s time to play,” said Amerson, who was making people forget about Montgomery. “We have a lot of talent on this team.”